On December 2007 <u>Al Gore</u> held his Acceptance Speech for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize. In his speech he quotes several well-known and respected people like Winston Churchill, Mahatma Ghandi, George Orwell, etc. to strengthen his plea for a better handling of the environmental issue.
Question: Which sentence is most clearly focused on the context of Al Gore's speech?
Answer: A. Quoting respected people is one way Al Gore supports his points about the environment.
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Answer: The personification suggests that past happiness can last a long time.
Explanation: In this line, the personification consists of attaching the verb "sing" to the abstract concept of "joy," and its meaning is clear when we read that the voice of joy was sent "across an hundred years," i.e., happiness, according to the author, can last a century and is not limited to a single moment in the spring.
The result of an inductive reasoning is a probable one meaning that it might be true based on the arguments. We can observe this characteristics in all of the given options. The title of the speech is a direct mention to the Independence day celebrated in the US. Therefore, the correct answer is the third option.